When I was 8, a gentleman came to my orphanage(孤兒院)and taught us how to do woodworking projects.
I remember my first project—a small table. I was so of it that I looked upon it as if I had created a(an) . It was absolutely beautiful and it had taken me six weeks to it. I could hardly wait to give it to Mother Winters as a . She was the head mistress of our orphanage, who was always with us.
As the tables were not dry from the clear coating, the man told us to wait a few days before taking them to our dormitories. But I was just so and happy that I couldn’t wait. I dashed out like a , carrying my table, smiling from ear to ear.
When I reached the dormitory I placed the little table beside my bed. I was it when Mother Winters entered. She walked over to the table. Running her hand it, she noticed that it was still wet.
“Were you to bring this home?” she asked.
“No, ma’am,” I with my head down.
She ordered me to throw the table out and so I did. After she left, I immediately opened the door to get it back. There was stuck all over. I brushed and cried, but it would not come off.
I hid the table in my closet and never it. A year later while cleaning up, I gave the table to Mother Henderson, my houseparent(宿管員), thinking that she would it away.
Thirty years later at a reunion, I that Mother Henderson was living nearby, so I drove up to see her. We talked cheerfully for long. As I was about to leave, she asked me to come down to her to get something important. I followed her into a dark corner. She picked something up. she turned around, I could see that she was holding a little table.
Mother Henderson kept the little table that I had given up for lost so long ago.
Today, I look at that table with bittersweet memories but full of to Mother Henderson, who kept it for a young orphan who tried very hard to .
1.A. tired B. ashamed C. proud D. aware
2.A. award B. wonder C. record D. product
3.A. design B. invent C. paint D. complete
4.A. gift B. reward C. prize D. souvenir
5.A. satisfied B. strict C. patient D. angry
6.A. upset B. amazed C. confident D. excited
7.A. thief B. hero C. sword D. flash
8.A. drying B. observing C. admiring D. hiding
9.A. into B. across C. above D. after
10.A. supposed B. embarrassed C. encouraged D. determined
11.A. agreed B. sighed C. whispered D. argued
12.A. dirt B. glue C. paint D. wood
13.A. removed B. touched C. shook D. split
14.A. put B. give C. take D. throw
15.A. learned B. expected C. remembered D. recommended
16.A. bathroom B. balcony C. basement D. bedroom
17.A. curiously B. unwillingly C. doubtfully D. worriedly
18.A. Before B. Since C. As D. Until
19.A. admiration B. gratitude C. sympathy D. regret
20.A. adapt B. study C. perform D. please
1.C
2.B
3.D
4.A
5.B
6.D
7.D
8.C
9.B
10.A
11.C
12.A
13.B
14.D
15.A
16.C
17.A
18.C
19.B
20.D
【解析】
試題分析:本文講述了我在孤兒院的時候做了一個小桌子想送給老師,但是因?yàn)橛推徇沒有干,被孤兒院的院長扔掉了,但是另外一個宿管阿姨Henderson媽媽卻把這個小桌子保管了30年。
1.C由本段情感態(tài)度可知,本空為正態(tài)度,可以排除AB,D選項(xiàng)aware知道、意識到,為中性詞基本也可以排除,且整個下文一系列的absolutely beautiful、couldn't wait、happy等正態(tài)度詞可以輕松判斷出作者的心情為proud驕傲自豪最為合理。
2.B award獎項(xiàng),如奧斯卡獎、年度優(yōu)秀學(xué)生等;wonder奇跡,指令人驚訝、出乎意料、不可思議的事物;record記錄,如世界紀(jì)錄等;product產(chǎn)品產(chǎn)物。通過上下文翻譯可知,作者對自己做的小桌子非常滿意、自豪,感覺自己完成了一件不可思議的事情,所以B選項(xiàng)wonder詞義與正態(tài)度均最為合理。
3.D invent發(fā)明,指從無到有的事物,桌子不屬于發(fā)明;design設(shè)計(jì)、paint刷漆、complete完成都可以花六周的時間,根據(jù)下文作者準(zhǔn)備當(dāng)做禮物送人以及拿回宿舍等細(xì)節(jié)信息可以判斷出,小桌子已經(jīng)完工,所以選complete最為合理。
4.A reward回報(bào)、prize獎品,多為上級對下級、組織對個體、或者平級之間的給予,不符合本文孤兒院的孤兒與院長之間;souvenir紀(jì)念品,多為紀(jì)念節(jié)日、景點(diǎn)、大事等,且多為買賣的商品,與本文的小桌子不屬于買賣商品,而對于個人行為的紀(jì)念,用remember或remembrance即可;gift禮物,作為人與人之間情感的表達(dá)最為合理。
5.Bsatisfied滿意、patient耐心、angry生氣,只看本句話,都可以入選,但是在整個文章上下找不到任何證據(jù)支持,而從文章46空后的order可以判斷出,孤兒院的院長對我們一向要求嚴(yán)格,所以strict有證據(jù),且最為合理。
6.D通過空格后面的and并列關(guān)系詞、以及and后的happy可判斷出本題應(yīng)該入選正態(tài)度詞,即可排除A選項(xiàng)upset不開心;而amazed驚嘆驚訝,多指看到了神奇令人驚訝的事物,本文小桌子是自己做的且故事情節(jié)發(fā)展至此,不應(yīng)該自己驚嘆驚訝,倘若這是進(jìn)來一位新人,乍一看到小桌子驚訝驚嘆且贊美不已用amazed或amazing還可以;confident自信,沒有說明作者對什么自信,是別人的油漆沒干只有自己的干了嗎?上下文均已明確說出油漆沒干;所以本題選擇excited興奮激動最為合適,因?yàn)楹竺娴膆appy、couldn't wait、dashed out沖出去、咧著嘴大笑都是作者太興奮太激動的行為變現(xiàn),所以選excited最為合理。
427.D 根據(jù)42空前面的dashed out突然迅速沖了出去可以判斷出本題突出的是突然且快速的感覺,thief賊是偷偷摸摸的感覺,可以輕松排除;hero英雄是形象高大英勇威猛勇敢的感覺,也沒有體現(xiàn)出快和突然,也可以排除;sword劍,體現(xiàn)的是形狀的感覺,如劍魚、劍龍等,都是形狀相似,但是本題許多同學(xué)誤選sword,原因有三:1把劍與箭混為一談;2即便是箭,也得是離弦的箭才體現(xiàn)出快的感覺;3即便是出鞘的劍,體現(xiàn)的也是蓄勢待發(fā),而不是快的感覺;flash閃電,體現(xiàn)出突然、快的感覺,最完全、最直接,故最為合理。
8.C 根據(jù)本文句意可知,作者把小桌子放到了床邊,沒有藏起來,所以hiding不對;drying的意思為使…變干,根據(jù)故事情節(jié)發(fā)展的合理性,作者此刻應(yīng)該沉浸在興奮高興欣賞自己作品的自戀自high過程中,所以drying從故事發(fā)展角度就不合理,但是如果非要較真兒解釋,可以試想,當(dāng)時作者正在通過某種方式讓桌子變干,如拿扇子扇、電扇吹、加熱烤等(因?yàn)闀褚路⑽谋硎鰹閐ry clothes in the sun,自然晾干是leave sth. Dry naturally),Winters媽媽完全可以通過我的行為判斷桌子未干或者發(fā)問,下文就不應(yīng)該出現(xiàn)Winters媽媽走過去用手摸才發(fā)現(xiàn)桌子未干,所以drying也不合理;observing觀察,多用于正式、仔細(xì)、認(rèn)真觀察以發(fā)現(xiàn)尋找為目的,文中作者沒有要發(fā)現(xiàn)尋找什么,故不對;而admire除欣賞、欽佩外,還可以表示開心愉悅的看著,完全符合故事情節(jié)的發(fā)展與作者的心情發(fā)展,故最為合理。
9.B into進(jìn)到里面、across表面橫跨、above上方不接觸、after在…之后,根據(jù)上下文可知,Winters媽媽用手抹了桌子才發(fā)現(xiàn)油漆未干,必須接觸且接觸表面更為合理,所以選擇across表示用手在表面上“唰”的大跨度的摸了一下,最為合理。注意體會across表達(dá)表面上從一端到另一端的用法,例:She walked across the floor and laid down on the bed.
10.A be supposed to do應(yīng)該、embarrassed尷尬、encouraged鼓勵、determined決定,通過句意可以輕松選出A選項(xiàng),但如果考生對于suppose意思認(rèn)知不準(zhǔn)確,此題依然有難度,如果再沒看懂文章意思,有可能會亂選determined無邏輯選項(xiàng)。
11.C agree同意、signed嘆氣、whispered小聲說、argued爭論,根據(jù)下文低著頭可輕松作答。
12.A dirt灰土、沙子、泥土等臟東西,glue膠水,paint油漆、wood木頭,根據(jù)上文扔到門外和小桌子油漆未干透可以輕松判斷出應(yīng)該是粘了許多塵土臟東西最為合理。
13.B removed拿掉去除、touched觸碰、shook搖、split分裂,根據(jù)句意作者把“受傷”的小桌子藏到廚子里再也沒有動過,這里中文的“動”指的是接觸觸碰,所以選touched合理。誤選為removed的考生多屬于對remove意思理解不準(zhǔn)確,remove的沒有再次移動的意思,準(zhǔn)確的意思是拿掉去除,如remove it!意為把它拿走,指的是扔掉不要放在這里,再如remove the stain去除污漬,所以remove多指去除拿掉不好的東西,該詞為重點(diǎn)考點(diǎn);而shook搖、split分裂意思均不合理。
14.Dput away收拾起來,give away給他人、泄密,take away 拿走,throw away 扔掉,作者把“受傷”的小桌子給了宿管員Henderson媽媽,以為她會怎么著,但沒想到Henderson媽媽卻把小桌子保存了30年,通過文章最后的kept反推,throw away扔掉意思最為合理。
15.Alearned得知、expected期待盼望、remembered記得、recommended推薦,根據(jù)句意A選項(xiàng)learned得知意思最為合適,此題屬于簡單題目,但許多考生不知道learn的這層意思,卻排除選learn。
16.Cbathroom浴室、balcony陽臺、basement地下室、bedroom臥室,根據(jù)51空前面come down to可以判斷為地下室,此題簡單,但是因?yàn)樽C據(jù)比較隱蔽,較難發(fā)現(xiàn),故不少考生做錯。
17.Acuriously好奇地、unwillingly不情愿地、doubtfully懷疑地、worriedly擔(dān)心地,根據(jù)上下文,我剛準(zhǔn)備要走,Henderson媽媽說有重要的東西給我看,然后帶著我往地下儲藏室走,根據(jù)常理以及感情色彩判斷,好奇地最為合理,其他三個選項(xiàng)詞匯意思、態(tài)度和感情色彩均不合理。
18.C根據(jù)句意,當(dāng)她轉(zhuǎn)過身來的時候我看到了她拿著的是一張小桌子,動作邏輯最為合理。since自從…到現(xiàn)在,配套時態(tài)應(yīng)該為現(xiàn)在完成時,故不對;until直到,很少用于句首,位于句首的多為not until,且如果選until,整句話調(diào)整為正常語序后應(yīng)為I could see that she was holding a little table until she turned around,意思是我能夠看到她拿的是張小桌子,“能夠看到”這個動作一直持續(xù)到她轉(zhuǎn)身,翻譯不通邏輯也不合理,請注意,這是until極其重要的考點(diǎn),如果有的考試翻譯為“直到她轉(zhuǎn)身的時候,我才看到…”,請切記:not…until翻譯成“直到…才”,沒有not不可能翻譯出“才”,切記!但是,對于部分基礎(chǔ)很好的考生,可能會誤選before,錯誤翻譯成“她還沒轉(zhuǎn)過身來,我就看到她拿的是張小桌子”,的確,“才、就”是before在高考中的一個重點(diǎn)、經(jīng)典、超高頻考點(diǎn),但是,請記住:前后時態(tài)應(yīng)該為過去時和過去完成時搭配,所以如果寫作Before she turned around, I had seen that…才可以。本題不難,但是對于基礎(chǔ)較好的考生可能會因多想而做錯。
19.Badmiration欽佩羨慕、gratitude感激感恩、sympathy同情、regret遺憾,根據(jù)正負(fù)態(tài)度可以排除CD選項(xiàng),因?yàn)楸疚闹蠬enderson媽媽做了讓自己萬分感動的事情,所以選擇感激感恩最為合理。
20.Dadapt適應(yīng)、study學(xué)習(xí)研究、perform表演做履行義務(wù)等、please讓某人高興,本題位于文章最后一段,用于點(diǎn)明全文中心思想,升華總結(jié)出作者的感悟,所以緊扣全文主旨,本文主要講解了一個小孤兒用心做了一個自己很自豪自己很喜歡的小桌子,作為禮物送給院長,小孩子的行為僅僅是為了讓與自己關(guān)系最近的大人開心高興一下,但是卻發(fā)生了后來的事情,所以please直接點(diǎn)明全文的主題,故為正確答案。
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7 wartime problems, we shelter-dwellers got to 8 each other very well. Frank West 9 me because he wasn’t 10 , not even at birth. His mother told me he was 37 then, but he had 11 of a mind than a baby has. His “ 12 ” consisted of rough sounds——sounds of pleasure or anger and 13 more. Mrs. West, then about 75, was a strong, capable woman, as she had to be, of course, because Frank 14 on her entirely. He needed all the 15 of a baby.
One night a policeman came and told Mrs. West that her house had been flattened by a 500-pounder. She 16 nearly everything she owned.
When that sort of thing happened, the rest of us helped the 17 ones. So before we 18 that morning, I stood beside Frank and 19 my right foot against his. They were about the same size. That night, then, I took a pair of shoes to the shelter for frank. But as soon as he saw me he came running and placed his right foot against mine. After that, his 20 to me was always the same.
( )1. A. work B. stay C. live D. expect
( )2. A. answer B. speak C. smile D. laugh
( )3. A. covering B. moving C. fighting D. pressing
( )4. A. minds B. memories C. thoughts D. brains
( )5. A. better B. dark C. younger D. old
( )6. A. cave B. place C. sight D. scene
( )7. A. Discussing B. Solving C. Sharing D. Suffering
( )8. A. learn from B. talk to C. help D. know
( )9. A. needed B. recognized C. interested D. encouraged
( )10. A. normal B. common C. unusual D. quick
( )11. A. more B. worse C. fewer D. less
( )12. A. word B. speech C . sentence D. language
( )13. A. not B. no C. something D. nothing
( )14. A. fed B. kept C. lived D. depended
( )15. A. attention B. control C. treatment D. management
( )16. A. lost B. needed C. destroyed D. left
( )17. A. troublesome B. unlucky C. angry D. unpopular
( )18. A. separated B. went C. reunited D. returned
( )19. A. pushed B. tried C. showed D. measured
( )20. A. nodding B. greeting C. meeting D. acting
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Albert Einstein said, “In the middle of every difficulty lies opportunity.” Once __41 __, such opportunities are like valuable diamonds hidden in the sand.
Several years ago, I spoke at a school about how we were surrounded by “___42___ ” if we could only recognize them. A man stopped by to see me, and I remembered him as somebody who had suffered through a(n) ___43___ divorce (離婚) and was examining what was most important to him. He took a small ___44___ out of his pocket. Here is what he said to me that day.
“I ___45___ on this stone when I was leaving church last Sunday. You had spoken about ___46___ opportunities—diamonds. I put the stone in my ___47___ to remind me to look for those “diamonds” that I need. I have been trying to sell my business . On Monday morning, a man who seemed interested in ___48___ some of my stock (股票) stopped by. I thought, ‘Here’s my diamond—don’t let it ___49___!’ I sold the entire stock to him by noon. Now my next diamond is to find a new ___50___ !”
Not long afterward, he did find a new and better job. From then on, he decided to keep his stone with him all the time as a ___51___ to look for “diamonds” as he dug through the ___52___ of life.
Richard DeVos is right when he points out. “This is an exciting world. It is filled with opportunities. Great moments wait around every corner.” Those moments are diamonds that, ___53___ left unrecognized, will be forever lost.
Are you looking for “diamonds” every day? If not, you may ___54___ pass them by! Perhaps there is a diamond of opportunity hidden in the difficulty you’re ___55___ now.
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We often talk about ourselves as if we have permanent genetic defects (缺陷) that can never be changed. “I’m impatient.” “I’m always behind.” “I always put things 31 !” You’ve surely heard them. Maybe you’ve used them to describe 32 .
These comments may come from stories about us that have been 33 for years—often from 34 childhood. These stories may have no 35 in fact. But they can set low expectations for us. As a child, my mother said to me, “Marshall, you have no mechanical skills, and you will never have any mechanical skills for the rest of your life.” How did these expectations 36 my development? I was never 37 to work on cars or be around 38 . When I was 18, I took the US Army’s Mechanical Aptitude Test. My scores were in the bottom for the entire nation!
Six years later, 39 , I was at California University, working on my doctor’s degree. One of my professors, Dr. Bob Tannbaum, asked me to write down things I did well and things I couldn’t do. On the positive side, I 40 down, “research, writing, analysis, and speaking.” On the 41 side, I wrote, “I have no mechanical skills.”
Bob asked me how I knew I had no mechanical skills. I explained my life 42 and told him about my 43 performance on the Army test. Bob then asked, “ 44 is it that you can solve 45 mathematical problems, but you can’t solve simple mechanical problems?”
Suddenly I realized that I didn’t 46 from some sort of genetic defect. I was just living out expectations that I had chosen to 47 . At that point, it wasn’t just my family and friends who had been 48 my belief that I was mechanically hopeless. And it wasn’t just the Army test, either. I was the one who kept telling myself, “You can’t do this!” I realized that as long as I kept saying that, it was going to remain true. 49 , if we don’t treat ourselves as if we have incurable genetic defects, we can do well in almost 50 we choose.
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